Romania, Bulgaria set to partially enter Schengen
zone in March
Austria has dropped some of its previous opposition,
but there’s still no agreement on opening of land borders.
BY LAURA
HÜLSEMANN
DECEMBER
28, 2023 12:50 PM CET
https://www.politico.eu/article/romania-bulgaria-eu-schengen-zone-march-2024/
Romania and
Bulgaria will join the EU’s passport-free Schengen zone for air and sea travel
in March 2024, while an opening of land borders will be discussed in the coming
year, Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu announced Wednesday.
“We have a
political agreement on this!” Ciolacu said in a social media post. “From March
next year, Romanians will enjoy the benefits of the Schengen area by air and
sea.”
Ciolacu
also expressed optimism regarding a future agreement on land borders, saying he
was “convinced” those negotiations would come to fruition in 2024.
Austria had
previously opposed the Romania and Bulgaria’s inclusion in the Schengen zone
due to concerns over illegal immigration. In mid December, however, Austrian
Interior Minister Gerhard Karner announced a softening of Vienna’s stance,
offering passport-free travel by plane from those countries in exchange for
tighter border security measures.
Romanian,
Austrian and Bulgarian authorities ultimately reached a political agreement on
partial entry into the Schengen zone on December 23, Romania’s interior
ministry said in a statement Wednesday. Applying Schengen rules to Romania’s
land border would come “in close connection with the compensatory measures
regarding the strengthening of border control and the application of the Dublin
Agreement,” the ministry said.
Critics had
previously said that Vienna’s opposition to Romania and Bulgaria’s inclusion in
the Schengen zone was fueled by domestic political concerns over immigration,
and warned this would weaken the EU and fuel skepticism of the bloc in Eastern
Europe.
Austria’s
conservative-led coalition government has been under pressure to take a harder
stance on immigration amid a sharp rise in popularity for the far-right Freedom
Party in polls.
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